Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 286, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1911 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Tuesday, May 23, 1911.

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Though sashes are undeniably the fashion once more, three yarda ot handsome ribbon, tied at the back, by no means constitutes a smart sash. The fashionable sash is rather ror- . xnal and "set" la arrangement and the very smartest models have a single long loop of broad ribbon, or a panel, at the back, this long end falling from the waist almost to the bottom of the frock. Where the panel Joins the girdle which, by the way, Is worn high to suggest a shortened waistline there may be a cabuchon ot rosebuds, a big buckle covered with the sash material or a butterfly bow of short, full loops. MEALS FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST. Sliced Pineapples. Creamed Sweetbreads and Asparagus on Toast. Griddle Cakes. Homey. Cereal Coffee. LUNCHEON. Beef Loaf, Butter Sauce. Whole Wheat Rolls. Hhubarb Baked with Figs. Sponge Cake. Tea.'- , , DINNER. Clear Broth. Roast Veal, stuffed with Peas and Breadcrumbs. Mashed Potatoes. New Turnips. 'Lettuce Salad, with French Dressing. Strawberries, In Cake Baskets. Coffee. AX ENJOYABLE MEETING. A very enjoyable meeting of the members of Triumph Council No. 1 D. of L. took place last evening in I. O. ,0. F. Hall tn State etreet. It was the regular bi-monthly ' meeting ui vaa usual large number of members attended. The routlno work was disposed of after which the time was spent -socially. The social hour was planned! In honor of Mrs. Ada MacDotiald the councilor, who was forced to resign her office at the meeting last evening. Mrs. MaoDonald Is preparing to move from Hammond and the social hour was arranged as a farewell to her. The members of the council presented her "with a beautiful signet ring In appreciation of her work in the council. Mrs. Elizabeth Barker made the presentation and Mrs. MacDonald responded q0 t A new Don't Kayser

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i i r - i with a few remarks. The members expressed their regret at seeing Mrs. MacDonald leave the city but wished her success in her new hornet. The hour was spent in conversation, and musia was one of the pleasant features. The serving of dainty refreshments con cluded the meeting. The members will meet again in two weeks lor their regular meeting and a large attendance Is desired. , i l ;- ;. AN AFTERNOON' PARTY". Mrs. Fred Crumpacker entertained at a pretty afternoon party yesterday at her home in Warren street In honor of the members of the Embroidery Club, Only the club members were invited to be present during the afternoon. It was the regular weekly meeting and the usual social diversions were enjoyed. Needle work was the leading feature of the afternoon and musle and social conversation were enjoyed. At four-thirty o'clock the guests were served with a daintily arranged course luncheon. The arrangemtnts were not definitely made for the next meeting but Is expected that it will take place next Monday afternoon. May 29th. The hostess will be named later. CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. George Fleck very delightfully entertained a number of friends at their home In State aireac, Saturday evening at a party In honor of their daughter, Miss Theresa Fleck. The party was glvin to celebrate her birthday anniversary and she was presented with many pretty gifts In remembrance of the day. There were about thirty guests In attendance during the evening and they spent a

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(jOCIAl, JVEWS FOR WEDNESDAY. Mr. George Stnut sad Mm. KllmIxrth Shields will be hoterae at the meeting of tbe Ladlea Aid Society of the Flrt Prebytert chu'ch Wednenday nflcrnoon In the church parlor in South llohman atreet. The membem of the Pebornh Aid Society of the Flrat Chrltalan church will meet for an all day Ion Wednesday In the 'church Modal room a In Calumet avenue. A meetlna; of the metnbera of the Ladlea' Aid Society of the Flrt C'ongreitatlonnl church will take place In the church parlors Wednesday afternoon. The lodlea of the Knlarhta of Colnmbua will meet Wednraday afternoon la K. of C, Hall for an af ternoon of ear da. Mlaa Iloae Ruachll will entertain the youna- ladlea of the K. C. C. Club at her home In Ann atreet Wedneaday evening.

pleasant social time. Games, contoata and music were among the features of entertainment until a lata hour vhen an elaborate luncheon was served. The home was very pretty with decorations of American Beauty roses, carnations and ferns. IVO MEETING YBJBTERDAY. There was no meeting: of the members of the art committee of the Hammond Woman's Club yesterday after noon which was the day for the regular meeting;. A meeting may be arranged for next Monday afternoon and it will be announced by the chairman of the committee, Mrs. M. Rothschild. The meeting; will be the last study meeting of the year and arrangements will be made at that time for the an nual social day. A LODGE SESSION. The regular meeting of the member of the Court of Honor took place last evening in Wels Hall In State street. The usual large number of members attended and disposed of the routine work at an early hour in the evening. At the close of the regular lodge session an enjoyable time was spent socially The members enjoyed music and social conversation after which they were served with ice cream and cake.. The next regular meeting will take place in three weeks and the business and social program will be carried out. A large attendance is desired. MEETING IS POSTPONED. The meeting of the members of the Ideal Book Club which was announced to take place this evening has been postponed until Thursday evening for the convenience of the members. Mrs. C. B. Miller will be the next hostess and will entertain at tier homo in South Hohman street. The usual study program will be enjoyed. MEETING WAS POSTPONED. There was no meeting of the mem bers of the W. C. T. V, last evening which was the evening for the regular i bi-monthly meeting. The definite announcement has not been made of the next meeting but It Is expected that it will take place in two weeks The program will be followed by a so ciaj hour. All the members and their friends will be invited to atend. ENTERTAIN MANY VISITORS. The members of- the Garfield Club of the First Christian church held their regular bi-monthly meeting last evening In the social rooms of the church in Calumet avenue. It was a meeting to which the ladles of the chureh and congregation were invited and there was an attendance of one hundred and fifty or more persons. Committees of the Men's Clubs of Whiting. Gary and Tolleston met with them for a busines session. The members of the Men' Clubs of this region are planning for a Field Day and Banquet to take platxo In the near future and the plans were discussed last evening. Although the time was not definitely decided upon, it is expected that the affair will take place soon. The day will be devoted to baseball and other out of door games and In the evening a banquet will be served and prominent men of the region address the members on subjects of interest. The day will be ana a lueglove. Kind

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trlmmed hats BO cents to 98 cents. M. M. Spanler, 837 South Hohman street. 2nd floor. N ' 6-23-3 anticipated with a great deal ef pleasure by the men of the church. At the conclusion of the business meeting Mr, Trlmbel of Gary save a streoptican lecture which was very much enjoyed. The remainder of the even ing was spent socially in conversation and the ladies served a banquet in the large dining room of the church. The next regular meeting will take place In two weeks and the members are urged to be present. The usual business and social program will be carried out SERVE A SVPPER. Announcement has been made of a supper to be served by the members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First M. E. chureh in the parlors of the ehurc-h Thursday evening, May 25th. The hours for serving will continue between five-thirty and eight o'clock. The public is invited to attend as the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. The members desire to clear nice amount. A SOCIAL. The members ef the Deborah Aid So. ciety of the First Christian chureh will give a social at the home of Mrs. Ilann, 466 ISOth street Thursday evening, May 3Sth to which the public is cordially In vited. A prpgram has been arranged for the evening and refreshments will be served. I A BUSINESS MEETING. A meeting of the members of the I alumni association of the Hammond high school took place last evening in the assembly room ef the Central I building. The meeting was called to complete the arrangements for the banquet to the graduating class on Friday evening, June 9th at the Masonic Temple In Muenich Court. The members are planning to make the banquet one of the most delightful affairs of commencement week. The banquet will be served by the ladies of the Martha Society of the First Christian church. The program for tho evening has not been completed. Another meeting will be ealled next Mon day evening and. a large attendance is desired. Miss Ruth Hall haa returned to Chi cago to resume her studies at the University after spending a few days In Hammond the guest of Miss Norma Locklln of Warren street. Miss Amy McGregor will entertain the young ladles of the Inter Se Club at a picnic party in Harrison Park W ednesday evening of this week. The party was postponed from this evening on account of Mr. and Mrs. Roths child's entertainment. air. ana Airs, ueorge Mellow were the guests of friends and relatives In Hobart Sunday, There will be a meeting of the mem oers or Golden RulCouncll No. 1 D. of I this evening In The K. of . Hall. A large attendance Is desired as the usual business and social program will be carried out. Mrs. Frank Cope will entertain the members of the China Club at her home In East State street this even lng. it Is the evening for the bimonthly meeting and the members will enjoy the usual card games. Several games of pedro will be played The members of the Baptist Child Culture Club will meet this afternoon at three o'clock In the church parlors, All the members and their friends are Invited to attend as an interesting pro gram has been arranged. There will be meeting of the mem. bers of the Young Ladles' Sodality of All Saint's Catholle Church this even ing in the school "hall. All the mem bers are invited to be present as im portant business will be transacted. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hack of Lowell spent Sunday visiting friends In Ham mond. Mrs. A. L. Weatherwax formerly of Hammond but now of Chicago is enter taining the members of the Erthstane Club at a one o'clock luncheon and af ternoon party todav. The afternoon will be passed In a social way and the members will enjoy -their needle work Mr. and Mrs. M. Rothschild will be host and hostess te a large number o their friends this evening at the Masonic Temple In Muenich Court. A de lightful evening's program has been arranged for the guests' entertainment Cards will be one of the features o the evening. Miss Gertrude Claus will have as her guests this evening at her home Jn Clinton street the young ladles of the N. N. Embroidery Club. They will en Joy their needle work during the even ing. Mrs. Ransbotton Is entertaining a an afternoon card party today at he home In Claude street in honor of the numbers of the Golden Rod Club Cards will be the feature of entertain ment during tho afternoon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Gor don, Jr. at their home in Wilcox avenue yesterday afternoon a little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Klngwill are en tertainlng Mr. and Mrs. George Flett o Elmira, N. Y. at their home in WI1 liams street for a few days. The members of the Ladies' Guild o St. aui's Episcopal church wilt hold a business meeting tomorrow afternoon in the guild room of the church in Rimbach avenue. A large attendance is desired. Committee Met at Elks. A committee on arrangements for th annual flag day exercises were held at the Elks clubreoms last evening. The committee are arranging for an excellent program and if certain tal ent can be secured it is hoped that the program will outdo all other exercises. The exercises will be held Wednes day evening, June 14, and a large crewd Is expected to be present. Refreshments will be served which will be followed by a social session. THE FAMILY NEWSPAPER THE TIMES.

: GRADUATION GOWNS ELABORATE. Graduation day, Hllk all It a a c m pa n J 1 njt frutlvlttes, la looming near and tbe problem connected with frocks for the oeraslon are exerelalna; airl brain almost na seriously a the preparation for final examination. Glrltah simplicity Ik, of count, the correct thing; In graduation frocks. Even the moat . am. bltlous ef the graduates recognise that fact. But there are many vernlena of thla Implicit, and It l attainable at varying; prices and different degrees ef elaboration. It la eaay enough to make a. distinctly girlish frock of sheer Ilnajrrte or net and ln- cost IMSO or $aoo, If one syoea to a fashionable dressmaker for It and Btvea her carte ulaaehe In matters of handwork and real lace, and there are many girls In ultra there are many itlrls lu ultra mart boarding arhools who have ordered frocks ef thla type. Itut the great boat of girl graduate la by neceaslty limited to a lean costly variety of frock simplicity, and after all, provided the frock Is fresh and dainty, cheeks and eyes and Upa ; and hair have more to do with Its aucceas than band tucks and real Valrnclennea. Tbe most practical of graduating frocka la, of course, the eae that will atand tubbing and look well after the ordeal. Fine llnarerle frocka are nowaday more often aent te the cleaner than to the lauadreas, but the youna; girl la not a a rule overcareful of her clothe, and If a frock -must go to the cleaner often during a aummcr, she will have little comfort from It. Perhaps the summer la to be spent where no cleaning eatabllahment la eloae at hand, and Inconvenience la added te the time and expeuae waated on tbe freshening process. Therefore, It la evident that the frock fitted for actual tubbing la the practical frock for the grtrl whose summer wardrobe Is limited, and It la quite possible to take thla into consideration without sacrificing;'! too much upon the altar of utility. i ! i i ; ; . i , Funeral of Mrs. Nason. The funeral of Mrs. F. C. Nason will take place from the family home, 297 Sibley street, next Thursday forenoon at 10 o'clock. The service will be con ducted by Revs. Wm. F. Swltzer and Georg-e R. Streeter. For more than twenty-two years, all her married life, Mrs. Nason has lived in Hammond, and by her beautiful and consistent Chris tian life has endeared herself to a host of friends, who will desire some opportunity to pay a tribute of respect to her memory. Musio for the funeral se rvice will be supplied by members of the Methodist choir. The pallbearers will be selected partly from the official board of the chureh and partly from the Carpenters' union. The sympathy of the whole oommunity goes out to the bereaved family. Body to Come Here. Louis Peters Sr.. a former West Hammond man, died at the borne of his sons, William and John, at Gravette, Ark., early Monday morning after a short illness. Mr. Peters lived in West Hammond twenty years before leaving for the south, and leaves two sons, Henry and George, 431 West State street. He Is also survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ressea, of Desplaines, III. Mr. Peters was 83 years old and is well known in

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Hammond and across the state line. Funeral arrangements have not been completed, but the body will be brought here tomorrow for burial. Three to Get Royal Arch. Three candidates are to receive the Royal Arch degree In the Chapter tomorrow evening. There may be work in the Blue lodge on Friday evening. The Commandery holds a regular meeting on Monday evening. Work In tho Temple degree Is scheduled for that , evening. ! Patients Recovering. ' Roberp Armstrong of Carroll street, for whom there was apparently littla hope for recovery at St. Margaret's hospital last week after his operation for appendicitis, la reported -to be get', ting along splendidly now. Hugh Murphy, suffering with pneumonia at the hospital, whose chances for recovery also appeared very slim, was reported to be somewhat better today, and his many have taken new hope. anxious friends No Delays Visible. Work on the remodeling of the city hall to provide additional office room is progressing without delay. Erics L.und has the contract and now has the bricklayers and electricians at work. Judge Weds Chicagoans. Ella Halls and Emll Svilokos, both of Chicago, were married yesterday afi ternoon by Judge Prest. They secured their license at Crown Point and returned here te be married. Kaat arbor.

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